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  "path": "/t/is-signal-desktop-a-good-alternative-to-zoom-for-work-meetings/37492#post_14",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-30T09:30:46.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "Bhaelros:\n\n> You need to prove that you have a legimate reason for recording, and you need to clearly get consent from the participants. You are legally forbidden to secretly record a meeting. Also you need to specify how you will record it, where you will save the recording, how long the retention period is and who will have access to it.\n\nMy doctor is in the EU and told me she was recording. I also believe that she records all her remote patients. It appears to be vital to her work. It’s one thing to consent to your doctor recording you, but that doesn’t mean you consent to the platform (Zoom) having recordings of you. That’s the problem. Many doctors use tools that don’t protect privacy.",
  "title": "Is Signal desktop a good alternative to Zoom for work meetings?"
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